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. >> mastercard. >> at an all time high. why do you want it? it's not a consumer story as much as people want to make it about the consumer, i don't think it is. people are spending money differently. you have a whole class of people coming in. new consumers in the third world markets, developing nations continue to see that growth. listen, valuation is a stretch of 25 times forward earnings, that's been the knock on these guys for the last literally $400, it's a secular story i think continues to work. >> all right. next right here, retail. it is one week until black friday. should you expect a dismal holiday shopping season? or will consumers fill their bags with all of the discounts, chief operating officer that owns and operates some of the most profitable shopping centers in this country and around the world. bill, great to have you with us. >> thank you very much. >> i want to go to the trends that have been emerging out of the retail earnings. that is the high end is doing well. the midtier, lower tier, having some troubles s. that what
. >> mastercard. >> at an all time high. why do you want it? it's not a consumer story as much as people want to make it about the consumer, i don't think it is. people are spending money differently. you have a whole class of people coming in. new consumers in the third world markets, developing nations continue to see that growth. listen, valuation is a stretch of 25 times forward earnings, that's been the knock on these guys for the last literally $400, it's a secular story i...
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spend $10 or more with your mastercard when you dine out and mastercard will donate up to $4 million to stand up to cancer, one precious cent at a time. and mastercard will donate up to $4 million shop early with kmarts snfree layawayu. and get 5% off toys, sporting goods, bikes and scooters when you put them on layaway. shop your way at kmart. get in. get more christmas. at enterprise, we not only rent we sell them, too. we clearly mark our lowest price on every car. we'll even buy it back if you're unhappy for any reason. haggle-free buying... worry-free ownership. let us show you what that means. no! you don't even get football. [ male announcer ] when you've got 100% fiber optic fios, you get it. america's fastest, most reliable internet. it's the ultimate for downloading, streaming, and chatting. you have that guy all over the football field. thanks, joe! if the running backs don't start picking up the blitz, the quarterback is going to have a long night. is that your sister? look, are you trying to take my job? maybe. technology that lets you play with the big boys. call the ve
spend $10 or more with your mastercard when you dine out and mastercard will donate up to $4 million to stand up to cancer, one precious cent at a time. and mastercard will donate up to $4 million shop early with kmarts snfree layawayu. and get 5% off toys, sporting goods, bikes and scooters when you put them on layaway. shop your way at kmart. get in. get more christmas. at enterprise, we not only rent we sell them, too. we clearly mark our lowest price on every car. we'll even buy it back if...
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spend $10 or more with your mastercard when you dine out and mastercard will donate up to $4 million to stand up to cancer, one precious cent at a time. more is the new bacon mcdouble with applewood smoked bacon for only 2 dollars. it's favorites like the tasty mcchicken, and more, still just a dollar. only on the dollar menu & more. ♪ but it doesn't usually work that way with health care. with unitedhealthcare, i get information on quality rated doctors, treatment options and cost estimates, so we can make better health decisions. that's health in numbers. unitedhealthcare. (toy) (klip klopping) some tend to the horses. (toy) (song sfx) with the new fisher-price disney princess stable, kids aren't just playing. (toy) (klip klopping) they're discovering a whole new world. only from fisher-price. in a pwow!ct world every man would look like johwow!amos. and in a perfect world, what's delicious would be healthy too. wish granted. dannon oikos greek nonfat yogurt. sounds too good to be true... it's thick, creamy but 0% fat and twice the protein. huh..! where did stamos go? he's here,
spend $10 or more with your mastercard when you dine out and mastercard will donate up to $4 million to stand up to cancer, one precious cent at a time. more is the new bacon mcdouble with applewood smoked bacon for only 2 dollars. it's favorites like the tasty mcchicken, and more, still just a dollar. only on the dollar menu & more. ♪ but it doesn't usually work that way with health care. with unitedhealthcare, i get information on quality rated doctors, treatment options and cost...
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. >> es una tarjeta de mastercard además es cuenta de banco para transacciones . >> bien terer local para ir al tramite y anuncian ahorros . >> con el éxito de tener este año con 4 mil personas con la tarjeta bajamos y puede tener el precio en el uso mensual y en el uso de comprar . >> la nueva sede esta en el boulervard revelan que personas tendrán opción de ser donantes de órganos algo que hace a la tarjeta en fuente de posibilidades de vida . >> incluyen a más por el gobierno del país de origen . >> tiene costo de 15 dólares . >> [♪ ♪] . >> no guarde paraguas porque lluvias afectan el área de la bahía, causan embotellamientos y derriba árboles . >> paciencia cuándo maneje a su casa porque lloviznas continúan y posibilidades de tormenta eléctrica . >> por cortes de luz escuela de san josé cancela las clases . >> les dicen a los estudiantes que se queden en casa . >> pero alumnos no son únicos afectados 7600 clientes se quedan sin energía . >> más adelenta el pronóstico de los siguientes días . >> se viene el viernes negro pero sabe como detectar ofertas le d
. >> es una tarjeta de mastercard además es cuenta de banco para transacciones . >> bien terer local para ir al tramite y anuncian ahorros . >> con el éxito de tener este año con 4 mil personas con la tarjeta bajamos y puede tener el precio en el uso mensual y en el uso de comprar . >> la nueva sede esta en el boulervard revelan que personas tendrán opción de ser donantes de órganos algo que hace a la tarjeta en fuente de posibilidades de vida . >> incluyen a...
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and i regard paypal as the cloud version of visa and mastercard. how fast is it still growing? >> it's still growing very quickly both in the u.s. and around the world. paypal is the leading online payments provider and now mobile. we'll do $20 billion in mobile payments volume this year. and paypal is getting pulled offline. >> brain tree offline? go ahead. >> helping with third party developers and new economy companies growing up. and brain tree is a simple way to bring payments into a high fast growth start-up. >> in other words that's the -- that allows you to be in connection with other companies. that would be like here in salesforce. >> absolutely. if you want to just integrate payments simply, brain tree has the easy way to get payments right out of the gate. as you grow paypal will help you grow to our scale of 140 million users. >> i thought it was brilliant. stock went up. obviously the market knows this is the way to be able to expand paypal. >> paypal has an enormous opportunity. and we're really focusing on mobile payments. and braintree is serving a lot of these
and i regard paypal as the cloud version of visa and mastercard. how fast is it still growing? >> it's still growing very quickly both in the u.s. and around the world. paypal is the leading online payments provider and now mobile. we'll do $20 billion in mobile payments volume this year. and paypal is getting pulled offline. >> brain tree offline? go ahead. >> helping with third party developers and new economy companies growing up. and brain tree is a simple way to bring...
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so tied to consumer discretionary spending, we really like mastercard. if you can hold one business, you want to be in control of people spending money. now, consumer spending is expected to increase 50% in the next decade, and 85% of all transactions are already estimated to be in cash. so there's huge growth potential for that market. within the, like, payment processing -- melissa: right. >> -- sector, mastercard operates an open network structure which really lets it take advantage of this global expansion in the payment. melissa: you know, can i get your perspective on some of the other big stories of the day? because you guys are right on top of it. you probably heard us talking about abercrombie in the last segment, i mean, they absolutely got hammered in the last quarter, it was the seventh straight quarter of decline, u.s. sales decreasing by be 18%, the stock is down almost 30% in the last six months. what do you think of abercrombie? do you think that's an opportunity or disaster that's just going to keep tankingsome. >> well, that's a great q
so tied to consumer discretionary spending, we really like mastercard. if you can hold one business, you want to be in control of people spending money. now, consumer spending is expected to increase 50% in the next decade, and 85% of all transactions are already estimated to be in cash. so there's huge growth potential for that market. within the, like, payment processing -- melissa: right. >> -- sector, mastercard operates an open network structure which really lets it take advantage of...
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mastercard leads the way in today's roundup of earnings.. the credit card company reported a 14% profit pop as more people around the world used plastic instead of cash. at exxon-- weakness in the refining business hurt earnings.. but the oil giant still came in with profits at $7.8 billion dollars. avon'had a tough quarter according to the ceo. the beauty products company fell a nickle short of estimate. the ceo blamed the economy on a slowdown in consumer spending. cigna turned in very healthy profits-- and raised its guidance for the rest of the year as it picks up clients through health care reform.. the government is calling in backup for healthcare dot gov. google, oracle and red hat are some of the companies that have reportedly sent engineers to fix the troubled healthcare site its been a rocky start for the exchanges due to technical problems. officials assure americans the sites can and will be fixed. a spokeswoman for the centers for medicare and medicaid confirms "dozens" of contractors have been brought to help fix the site. pue
mastercard leads the way in today's roundup of earnings.. the credit card company reported a 14% profit pop as more people around the world used plastic instead of cash. at exxon-- weakness in the refining business hurt earnings.. but the oil giant still came in with profits at $7.8 billion dollars. avon'had a tough quarter according to the ceo. the beauty products company fell a nickle short of estimate. the ceo blamed the economy on a slowdown in consumer spending. cigna turned in very...
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the card which is free with no fees will be expected at thousands of locations that take mastercard. >> thank you. all of the electronic devices, you want to wire it into our accounts. grab our money right from the account. too easy. >> enough to buy an umbrella, keep it handy. >> at least a lump of coal. good morning to you. we've got a good looking day shaping up. brentwood getting shower activity. show you the tri-valley. as we head throughout the next few hours all of this is going to clear out leaving us with sunshine later on. i want to show you the wider view. you can see mostly the east bay getting showers, most of the bay area having opportunity to dry out. we picked up significant rainfall yesterday so watch for puddles on the roadways, san francisco looking good at 51 degrees, you can see all of the way to the top of the bay bridge and that's a good indication the fog has not settled in but will be rolling in early as we have a lot of remnant moisture out there and high pressure building back in to compress that. oakland now 54 degrees with light shower activity. south bay
the card which is free with no fees will be expected at thousands of locations that take mastercard. >> thank you. all of the electronic devices, you want to wire it into our accounts. grab our money right from the account. too easy. >> enough to buy an umbrella, keep it handy. >> at least a lump of coal. good morning to you. we've got a good looking day shaping up. brentwood getting shower activity. show you the tri-valley. as we head throughout the next few hours all of this...
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. >>> growth overseas and an increase in people paying with plastic helped mastercard's bottom line, the world's second largest credit card company posted a 16% rise and fell to $117. >>> aig reported earnings that beat estimates but revenue came in light. strong growth in the property and casualty business helped but investors couldn't ignore the revenue miss so shares fell a fraction to $51.65 and continue to fall in after hours trading. >>> everybody knows about detroit's bankruptcy but a study of u.s. city's finances indicates that many of the 250 largest u.s. municipalities are close to returns out of cash. the amount of cash on hand was equal to 81 days of typical operating expenses. a city emergency requiring police and over time could consume much of that in a matter of days. some cities with the smallest cash cushions, sheave port, louisiana and new orleans with 2.5 days and fresno with less than a day's worth. here now to explain why the cities are so cash strapped is director, state and local fiscal health for the charitable trust. good to have you with us. how do cities g
. >>> growth overseas and an increase in people paying with plastic helped mastercard's bottom line, the world's second largest credit card company posted a 16% rise and fell to $117. >>> aig reported earnings that beat estimates but revenue came in light. strong growth in the property and casualty business helped but investors couldn't ignore the revenue miss so shares fell a fraction to $51.65 and continue to fall in after hours trading. >>> everybody knows about...
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the comments outs of have i sa and mastercard scare me. i'd rather you let them report, see what they say before you get back in the name. >> next up, can tesla get back in the fast lane? the electric car maker, which fell 17% in october reports third quarter earnings tuesday after the bell. steven grasso. >> look at margins with those credits, those carbon credits or whatever they call them, i'm not sure, but it's 25% with those. it's half of that without. so watch that number. that's really important. >> and finally, high flyer group on set to report third quarter earnings thursday after the bell. that stock is a double in 2013. beakers. >> this has been an amazing stock that made me look silly. i said sell it several times. i don't really need a lot of help in that department. i can look silly all on my own. when it comes to group on this week. it's a perfect candidate for a stock replacement here. you're up 100% in the stock. sell it. take profit. use options, play it that way into the earnings. >> i don't think your hair cut looks tha
the comments outs of have i sa and mastercard scare me. i'd rather you let them report, see what they say before you get back in the name. >> next up, can tesla get back in the fast lane? the electric car maker, which fell 17% in october reports third quarter earnings tuesday after the bell. steven grasso. >> look at margins with those credits, those carbon credits or whatever they call them, i'm not sure, but it's 25% with those. it's half of that without. so watch that number....
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currency that you can exchange money with anybody in the world without the use of a third party like mastercard. john: you are creating anonymous computers? >> everyone that is part of the network contributes their capacity to discover new bit coin in day reconciles those transactions that are transmitted over the network john: this for real recreates bit coin but the limit on the total number automatically? >> the total number is 21 million we will get there around the year 2040 so that makes it a deflationary currency. john: have i know some clever kids will not make up 1 million? >> because of cryptography. many experts have tried to crack the code has been unable to do so. john: you mentioned a pal why not+%ñ that >> that is the exciting part that for the first time we can transact without a third-party so if i want to send you would have to dollars to have to use paper towel they would deduct $100 from my account and added to your account but bit coin allows us to lew transact was nobody between us. these are central points of control that we may want to ngage in a transaction that is pro
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fortunately not as much as they used to be but especially the general purpose give cards with the visa or mastercard or american express they have front end and back end fees. gerri: the purchase speak? >> if you buy a gift card from american express with $50 you will have to put down between four and $7. gerri: i don't like that. and activity dormancy fee? i don't use it and you charge me? >> i have heard so many horror stories about that. , under federal law you cannot use it for 12 months before they start but after that it can be a monthly fee but it is to work $3 of it is only $25 that could add up. gerri: shipping cost? >> sometimes it is free it depends. >> if you order online. gerri: customization and cost? i didn't know you could customize. >> it is becoming creative because it gets a little impersonal maybe upload the image of your family or send the audio message. gerri: how much? >> three or $4 extra. gerri: any other hidden fees ? >> sometimes they will charge you $15 but that to be more than what you have. but there is a general purpose than brand specific like the amazon or ebay with
fortunately not as much as they used to be but especially the general purpose give cards with the visa or mastercard or american express they have front end and back end fees. gerri: the purchase speak? >> if you buy a gift card from american express with $50 you will have to put down between four and $7. gerri: i don't like that. and activity dormancy fee? i don't use it and you charge me? >> i have heard so many horror stories about that. , under federal law you cannot use it for...
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we did get federal reserve numbers came in, revolving credit, visa, mastercards, going down. let's get to adam shapiro and get ready for "after the bell." >> look what happened in july, august, september. september down, 2.9%. liz: right. markets were down already but they took another leg down by about 20 points on that news. >> could certainly upset people. liz: let's get to nicole petallides. let's get to twitter. it could soar on the first day. off the highs. we feel sorry for retailer investor that jumped in up 86%. because now it is up 75%. >> right at high of the day it was $50.09 a share. closing now at $45 even if you bought it at 49 already lost money. adam: another picture after model s fire surfaceing. >> this is tough with this public relations that become as big mess. tesla down 13% this week. this is something they have to clean up now. liz: up more than 400% over the past year. >> right. a winner this year. liz: winner. elon musk a friend of this network. we were first to show the rocket ship company, spacex, remained true to us. unlike twitter people. we'll h
we did get federal reserve numbers came in, revolving credit, visa, mastercards, going down. let's get to adam shapiro and get ready for "after the bell." >> look what happened in july, august, september. september down, 2.9%. liz: right. markets were down already but they took another leg down by about 20 points on that news. >> could certainly upset people. liz: let's get to nicole petallides. let's get to twitter. it could soar on the first day. off the highs. we feel...
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especially the general purpose gift cards, one that the american express, mastercard and visa logos, front and back end fees. gerri: there's a purchase fee. what is that? >> if you buy a gift card from american express and you want to buy a $50 gift card you have to put down $3.95 to $6.95. gerri: activity dormancy fees, this drives me crazy. i don't use my card and your going to charge me for that? >> i heard so many more stories from friends and family about that but the good news is under federal law you can't use it for 12 months before they can start charging those fees. gerri: but after that? >> they can charge a monthly fee. gerri: how much? >> $2 to $3. that can add up. in a shipping costs? >> there are shipping costs. it depends. gerri: you are sending it to somebody? >> if you order online send it to somebody. gerri: customization costs, i didn't know you could customize these cards. >> retailers and car the issue is becoming really creative because it give god is in personal. you can upload an image of your family on the gift card or send an audio message, fun stuff like t
especially the general purpose gift cards, one that the american express, mastercard and visa logos, front and back end fees. gerri: there's a purchase fee. what is that? >> if you buy a gift card from american express and you want to buy a $50 gift card you have to put down $3.95 to $6.95. gerri: activity dormancy fees, this drives me crazy. i don't use my card and your going to charge me for that? >> i heard so many more stories from friends and family about that but the good news...
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finally, mastercard is saying $250 within days with monetary limits of up to 1,000. are these programs brand spanking new or have these been around and we just haven't noticed? >> one of the things they you will find is that financial companies tend to move in herds. it is possible that in some regional markets, programs like this have existed the past. this is the first holiday season we are seeing is a mass. and my big concern about it is that it actually, as you referenced, takes a fair amount of time, and i am not sure that it actually benefits the consumer at the end of the day. gerri: what are your criticisms other than the fact that goodness knows how you will ever prove that you found a lower price. what are your other criticisms? >> my biggest one, it i like couponing. what it can do psychologically, make you feel like you have to get out of jail free cards when it comes to spending and that is okay to let while on your budget and not pay attention to the small details. my concern is that because you might feel like to have this backstop that you in that spe
finally, mastercard is saying $250 within days with monetary limits of up to 1,000. are these programs brand spanking new or have these been around and we just haven't noticed? >> one of the things they you will find is that financial companies tend to move in herds. it is possible that in some regional markets, programs like this have existed the past. this is the first holiday season we are seeing is a mass. and my big concern about it is that it actually, as you referenced, takes a...
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but mastercard and visa we have talked about forever. valuations don't seem to be stretched. in terms of where do i think there might be a bubble, i don't think that valuation is a bubble. but people have been buying bioteches for the last year and a half, two years. the stocks have been on fire. a lot of these people have never seen a biotech blow up because we really haven't had one. that concerns me a little bit specifically. >> karen, parts of the market that you ear w're worried about. i don't know that this time is any different. we go into a position we try to stick to those. >> you guys both think that consumer staples might be in trouble. and they are, i mean, they are on the upper end of the spectrum. >> to me, it's companies that can't reinvent the business. consumer staples are not historically sexy businesses. i like it. i like pepsi. those are places where i think you're in pretty good shape. you're definitely exceeding the multiple expansion. this is double that expansion. so you're in a place dps, that's a sell. places that i like, i like being in the global p
but mastercard and visa we have talked about forever. valuations don't seem to be stretched. in terms of where do i think there might be a bubble, i don't think that valuation is a bubble. but people have been buying bioteches for the last year and a half, two years. the stocks have been on fire. a lot of these people have never seen a biotech blow up because we really haven't had one. that concerns me a little bit specifically. >> karen, parts of the market that you ear w're worried...
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. >> i prefer visa and mastercard. i don't care where they spend their money, just that they will be spending more money. this will be a good holiday season i believe. if that's the case, you will want to own names near ecommerce and that's the credit card payment gateway. make life easy for yourself. >> one quick one. cmp a hard left turn here. its confidence. everyone looks. >> what a play. every year, you pull out the play. >> it always works. just take a look at this one. >> explain to me the seasonality. everyone, obviously, is going to snow. >> here's the problem, look under revenues. if you look under the demonstration, it comes up with pot ash. they take an unfair sell-off with the exposed names under our assault play. >> this year they will diversify into pepper. >> salt and pepper. next trade here, bitcoin, if you are skipping them all, heading online to do most of your holiday shopping, you will be in good company. how about paying for everything with virtual money in an attempt to go more main stream, bitco
. >> i prefer visa and mastercard. i don't care where they spend their money, just that they will be spending more money. this will be a good holiday season i believe. if that's the case, you will want to own names near ecommerce and that's the credit card payment gateway. make life easy for yourself. >> one quick one. cmp a hard left turn here. its confidence. everyone looks. >> what a play. every year, you pull out the play. >> it always works. just take a look at this...
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mastercard, m.a., which reported masterful earnings last week, deemed more powerful than visa. i like the latter too. m.a. is a play on paper going to plastic worldwide as well as being a derivative on strong shopping. okay. what's not on the list? i think this is almost as notable as what is. financials have been horrendous underperformers for months now. i think in part because of the headline risk of investigations has actually turned into genuine earnings risk. when you have a u.s. attorney on our tv talking about how no institution is too big to be jailed, do you really want to be in a stock that can't pass go and can't collect $200? remember also these prosecutions cost the shareholders money and don't seem to be hurting the ceos much. it's almost like the prosecutions are wrong. no salary clawbacks, no individual prosecutions of people. don't you think it's outrageous? there would be whole wings of federal penitentiaries filled with these bankers who brought the nation to its knees if most of you were involved. if most of you were prosecutors. no wonder no one wants to o
mastercard, m.a., which reported masterful earnings last week, deemed more powerful than visa. i like the latter too. m.a. is a play on paper going to plastic worldwide as well as being a derivative on strong shopping. okay. what's not on the list? i think this is almost as notable as what is. financials have been horrendous underperformers for months now. i think in part because of the headline risk of investigations has actually turned into genuine earnings risk. when you have a u.s. attorney...
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visa and mastercard say they allow the transactions w gal but the final decision is left up to the banks that issue their cards. american express bars use of its cards for any gambling. >>> it is not unusual to have a job that has nothing to do with your college major according to a new study. in fact, one-third of college educated workers say they've never found a job related to their major. a new survey from careerbuilder.com finds. the same is true even for seasoned workers defined as those 35 and older, however, the survey also found most workers who went into a new field ended up liking it. the survey included 2100 workers across the country. >>> your holiday feast may cost you a little bit less this thanks giving. the american farm bureau federation says a turkey dinner for family of ten will cost an average of $49.04. that's about 44 cents less than last year. theest mat includes all the trimmings like turkey, stuffing, sweet potatoes and pie, but it's lower turkey prices this year that are responsible for the. >>> berkeley is considering a smoking ban in apartments and condos. on
visa and mastercard say they allow the transactions w gal but the final decision is left up to the banks that issue their cards. american express bars use of its cards for any gambling. >>> it is not unusual to have a job that has nothing to do with your college major according to a new study. in fact, one-third of college educated workers say they've never found a job related to their major. a new survey from careerbuilder.com finds. the same is true even for seasoned workers defined...
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a new survey by mastercard breaking down the busiest shopping days sector by sector. interesting stuff. >> later for luxury. >> this would be guys panicking. >> something like that. later for luxury. that's how the shopping season shapes up for jewelers and our high-end retailers which tracks spending made with cash, checks and credit cards. the busiest kay for jewelry is super saturday, december 21st before christmas followed by the 23rd. they tend to wait to the last minute giving a prechristmas lift to main street. >> this benefits small business because 83% of jewelry sales happen in independent jewelers and not in the chains. a late thanksgiving means there is a week less to shop this holiday season so to pull in the shoppers, apparel retailers act first with the discounts. their busiest day black friday, super saturday and then december 14th as they look to move inventory quickly after a lackluster year of sales. sales for electronics are expected to be down because of discounting but like jewelry electronics tend to be last minute purchases most happening on su
a new survey by mastercard breaking down the busiest shopping days sector by sector. interesting stuff. >> later for luxury. >> this would be guys panicking. >> something like that. later for luxury. that's how the shopping season shapes up for jewelers and our high-end retailers which tracks spending made with cash, checks and credit cards. the busiest kay for jewelry is super saturday, december 21st before christmas followed by the 23rd. they tend to wait to the last minute...
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. >> i would bet if you looked at this list six months ago, would you have seen mastercard and visa on here. >> why do you think they're not on? >> i don't know. i think there's been concerns about growth slowing and not being a slam dunk and gotten so crowded. that's the most interesting observation i make, as well as gilead. >> and general motors is somewhat interesting on the long side. josh, you have spoken about the fact that a technical breakout was potential for this name. >> for general motors? >> yeah. >> without a doubt. and this is another -- einhorn has been in the stock, talking about it for at least a year. >> mm-hmm. >> from a valuation standpoint, this has much more room as a comp with ford and some of the japanese automakers, so i like general motors. >> and just on the short side, i'm surprised to see salesforce on the short side. cloud stocks were very, very weak earlier this year, but you saw from the earnings last week, looks strong. surprised to see that as a bit short on the hedge funds. >> gilead is the interesting one, as you mentioned, steve, because biotechs
. >> i would bet if you looked at this list six months ago, would you have seen mastercard and visa on here. >> why do you think they're not on? >> i don't know. i think there's been concerns about growth slowing and not being a slam dunk and gotten so crowded. that's the most interesting observation i make, as well as gilead. >> and general motors is somewhat interesting on the long side. josh, you have spoken about the fact that a technical breakout was potential for...
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but i think it all goes back to mastercard. it depose back to the transaction volume, and it goes back to their digital initiatives, and it's confirmation, why it's on a 52-week high today. >> murph? >> one other point, if you're going to talk about advertising and people going out and buying from their cell phones, from their mobile devices, that's going to play into facebook's hands, because you've seen the revenue increase there they're getting from advertising. i think facebook could be a stealth winner if this is all going to continue. >> pretty shocking stat sheer, right, that amazon has more mobile-only users than facebook in the united states? >> absolutely. >> surprising? >> i want to bring in u.p.s. to this conversation, scott. the stock has been absolutely ripping, broke through $100 the other day. and i think this is probably one of the best ways to play this year specifically. there's a quirk in the calendar by which we lose four days of shopping between thanksgiving and christmas. this is the way that people are g
but i think it all goes back to mastercard. it depose back to the transaction volume, and it goes back to their digital initiatives, and it's confirmation, why it's on a 52-week high today. >> murph? >> one other point, if you're going to talk about advertising and people going out and buying from their cell phones, from their mobile devices, that's going to play into facebook's hands, because you've seen the revenue increase there they're getting from advertising. i think facebook...
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it's about e-commerce, mastercard, visa, amazon, it's from the comments by the ceo. who walked back from the comments. i agree with you. you talk about the ipad air. this was ordered thursday online, in my hands today. >> does that mean you want to buy, i don't know, u.p.s., fedex? they going to get a bump -- >> not fedex, it's gone parabolic, 30% in the last two months. i would throw a contrarian play, ebay. this company gets no love. the stock is stuck in the low 50s. if you're going to have a positive retail trade, sentiment retail trade into black friday, ebay should participate. >> you want to know you're going to get it, not that you're bidding on -- >> it's goods, you're not buying beanie babies like you were back in the '90s on ebay. >> some of the beanie babies were pretty cute. >> i know, i know. [ laughter ] >>> coming up on "the half," the crude slide does continue. oil is lower again today, hitting a fresh four-month low. we'll head to the futures pit to the get the playbook. >>> and an interview withnieder interview you'll only see on cnbc "the half," b
it's about e-commerce, mastercard, visa, amazon, it's from the comments by the ceo. who walked back from the comments. i agree with you. you talk about the ipad air. this was ordered thursday online, in my hands today. >> does that mean you want to buy, i don't know, u.p.s., fedex? they going to get a bump -- >> not fedex, it's gone parabolic, 30% in the last two months. i would throw a contrarian play, ebay. this company gets no love. the stock is stuck in the low 50s. if you're...
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prosecutors said hackers targeted mastercard- connected accounts at banks in the united arab emirates and oman. >> a store's shipping mistake has put one of this year's most anticipated holiday gifts in lucky hands. we're talking about the x- box one. the official release date is november 22- nd. but for one teen in fort worth, christmas arrived early. story. >> attention gamers, tech fiends and parents working on christmas lists: you're about to be very jealous of 14-year-old joshua garza. >> i'd been saving up for it all summer. >> this fort worth freshman wanted the hottest gift of the holiday season. he decided not to wait for santa, and instead pre- ordered the updated gaming system from target to be delivered after its release date, november 22nd. but then christmas came way early. >> i ordered it november 4th on monday, and i received it thursday, november 7th. >> feast your eyes on an accidentally sent out x-box one. i was completely shocked. joshua's brother says it went more like this: >> he's like, preston, screaming at the top of his lungs, you won't believe it, tech blogg
prosecutors said hackers targeted mastercard- connected accounts at banks in the united arab emirates and oman. >> a store's shipping mistake has put one of this year's most anticipated holiday gifts in lucky hands. we're talking about the x- box one. the official release date is november 22- nd. but for one teen in fort worth, christmas arrived early. story. >> attention gamers, tech fiends and parents working on christmas lists: you're about to be very jealous of 14-year-old...
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people love visa, they love to own mastercard, paypal. i think paypal is worth a great deal of money. i don't think that $64 billion captures the market of ebay. you have the market, you have the web service business, enterprise. you've got paypal, stub hub, you've got bill me later. meanwhile this company is one third the value of master card? i don't know. >> in terms of uncertainty going into retail season, best buy the biggest loser on the s&p, home depot the biggest gainer and we got lowe's tomorrow, jim. >> my charitable trust owns lowes. don't take this personally. the restructuring at lowe's is really working. if you want to enjoy, frank blake breaking down aisle by aisle what's above and what's below. they do geography what's above and what's below. if i was going to go into that business, i would just look at their call and just be in the above aisles. they are so honest. they don't seem to even care how much competitive information they give. remarkable company. always has been. built so la "built to last" is one of the great b
people love visa, they love to own mastercard, paypal. i think paypal is worth a great deal of money. i don't think that $64 billion captures the market of ebay. you have the market, you have the web service business, enterprise. you've got paypal, stub hub, you've got bill me later. meanwhile this company is one third the value of master card? i don't know. >> in terms of uncertainty going into retail season, best buy the biggest loser on the s&p, home depot the biggest gainer and we...
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they cut a deal to stand there deal with mastercard. you can take a check from the government, not just lower income people but people who are banking like that through a credit card. stuart: is it a credit card or debit card? charles: is a debit card for what you put in. stuart: you draw it down, no bank involved. charles: pay all my bills with it, it is convenience. stuart: green dot. what is the symbol? charles: gdot. stuart: now this. millions of dollars worth of gold and emeralds salvaged from a shipwreck off of the coast. you can call this an alternative investment, maybe. joining us with mel fisher's treasures. welcome to the program, good to see you. i want to go through some of the treasure you have got right here. you're going to tell me a value and where it came from. that is beautiful, that is a chalice. >> 1622 sat on the bottom until we brought it up 2 years ago. stuart: how much? >> that is about a million dollars. stuart: this is a chunk of gold. must be at least a kilo. how much is that worth? >> 360,000. stuart: did it
they cut a deal to stand there deal with mastercard. you can take a check from the government, not just lower income people but people who are banking like that through a credit card. stuart: is it a credit card or debit card? charles: is a debit card for what you put in. stuart: you draw it down, no bank involved. charles: pay all my bills with it, it is convenience. stuart: green dot. what is the symbol? charles: gdot. stuart: now this. millions of dollars worth of gold and emeralds salvaged...
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. >> mastercard and visa are interesting, but the money-centered banks are in the government crosshairs, they've had a great trade since december -- i'm sorry, january 2012, take some chips off the table -- cheryl: matt mccormack, great to have you in studio and not on some random camera. [laughter] >> take care. cheryl: dennis, over to you. dennis: in your monday media minute, four roars and mar rell is marvelous. thor: the dark world, hammering out $86 million at the u.s. box office opening weekend and $180 million worldwide, the sequel now nearing $330 million in just two weekends. and disney fought marvel in 2010 but only recently gained all rights from paramount. that means disney pockets all rights. and kids say the darnedest things, criticizing disney's abc and jimmy kimmel when he asked a 6-year-old what the u.s. should do about the $1.3 trillion it goes to china. kid's answer: kill everyone in china. world's second largest economy might want to learn to take a joke. and lastly, there's this -- the editor-in-chief of guns and ammo magazine resigning and issuing an apology for ru
. >> mastercard and visa are interesting, but the money-centered banks are in the government crosshairs, they've had a great trade since december -- i'm sorry, january 2012, take some chips off the table -- cheryl: matt mccormack, great to have you in studio and not on some random camera. [laughter] >> take care. cheryl: dennis, over to you. dennis: in your monday media minute, four roars and mar rell is marvelous. thor: the dark world, hammering out $86 million at the u.s. box...
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they can use it to access fund in the google wallet account at atms's and where mastercard is accepted. >> that that is the very latest from the fox business network giving you the power to prosper. charlie gasparino is coming right up. lori: breaking news. just about 10 minutes they will make a statement on the senate's vote changing rules confirming presidential nominees. heard earlier in the senate, harry reid went nuclear, referring to it, changing the rule. filibusters only require 51 votes to cancel as opposed to earlier 60 votes necessary. we'll bring you latest live as it happens. adam: ralph nader can be described as a lot of things but he, is he also a shareholder activist? apparently, yeah, when it comes to fannie mae and freddie mac. charlie gasparino has exclusive details. ralph nader? >> we'll see tomorrow exactly what ralph nader has to say on this subject. as you know lots of congressional proposals to dismantle fannie and freddie. do something different with it. put it into receivership to put it out of its misery. here's what happened since bailouts of 2008. some peop
they can use it to access fund in the google wallet account at atms's and where mastercard is accepted. >> that that is the very latest from the fox business network giving you the power to prosper. charlie gasparino is coming right up. lori: breaking news. just about 10 minutes they will make a statement on the senate's vote changing rules confirming presidential nominees. heard earlier in the senate, harry reid went nuclear, referring to it, changing the rule. filibusters only require...
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consumers can use that card to access funds stored in their google wallet account, atm and devices wherever mastercard is accepted. that is a very latest from the fox business network giving you the power to prosper. cheryl: it might be good to pack your patience of the plant to fly this thanksgiving holiday. one in five flights have already been delayed. bad news for 2.5 million travelers heading to airports for the holidays. travelocity senior editor courtney scott. travel is up, bookings are up, prices are up? this has got to be tough. >> it will be a tough season. they're watching a storm brewing on the eastern coast, so it could be a perfect storm for difficult travel season. airfare up 7% for things giving, 21.1 million people estimated to take to the skies, that means 85% full capacity on flights, it is going to be a really hectic time to leave lots of extra time to get to the airport. cheryl: international affairs are up as well. we should say they'r there is sl about 1.5% as well. >>cheryl: what i'm seeing is a huge jump. average domestic ticket is 450. 7.5% jump from last year. major price j
consumers can use that card to access funds stored in their google wallet account, atm and devices wherever mastercard is accepted. that is a very latest from the fox business network giving you the power to prosper. cheryl: it might be good to pack your patience of the plant to fly this thanksgiving holiday. one in five flights have already been delayed. bad news for 2.5 million travelers heading to airports for the holidays. travelocity senior editor courtney scott. travel is up, bookings are...
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films of mastercard-ray have there was more guns. violence alone does not merit an r rating. is that a final film tabooed, sex. ashley: gun zero k. tracy: in but you can kill as many things as you want. but that's it. >> i want to know what he thinks of oranges the new black on netflix because you have plenty of gay characters. yet it thing is they're lesbians and they're all in prison. hume. tracy: figure that out. ashley: their will be a steady and in, and sure. be. ashley: it is official. we ts did. this city that never sleeps will be home to the country's tallest building. set to become the tallest building in america upon completion. an organization of leading architect settling the issue, deciding that the head will surpass the chicago willis tunnel. so what gave them the extra edge? that 409-foot antenna on top. tracy: that was a big debate. the antenna. >> other buildings called the rest and? and patriotic? ashley: a really nice sight. tracy: if i hold my arm up $1 a new. that's what they're saying. coming up to mike countdown to the closing bell, u.s. airlines in ame
films of mastercard-ray have there was more guns. violence alone does not merit an r rating. is that a final film tabooed, sex. ashley: gun zero k. tracy: in but you can kill as many things as you want. but that's it. >> i want to know what he thinks of oranges the new black on netflix because you have plenty of gay characters. yet it thing is they're lesbians and they're all in prison. hume. tracy: figure that out. ashley: their will be a steady and in, and sure. be. ashley: it is...
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visa disappoint, mastercard, those are different kind of credit cards. this could be something who want a new finance name might go to. >> parting ways by 2015. let's move on to exxon mobil. >> this is warren buffett taking his biggest position since ibm. i had been a big derider of exxon hoping they would show production growth. this last quarter was a good quarter for exxon. a 2.7% yield, this company is a long-range thinking, it hasn't really monetized xto yet, the natural gas company, they've not been in favor of using natural gas as a surface fuel. i think when they change their mind, the stock will go higher. i think this is a very well company that no one, i'm going to use the phrase, ever got hurt owning. >> people run into the shares because warren buffett owns it? >> oh, geez, stop it. that makes no sense at all. my charitable stock owns wells fargo and i'm like we're not selling it because warren buffett owns it and she's like, jim, how about some rigger. >> stay with us right here on "squawk on the street." [ male announcer ] what if a small
visa disappoint, mastercard, those are different kind of credit cards. this could be something who want a new finance name might go to. >> parting ways by 2015. let's move on to exxon mobil. >> this is warren buffett taking his biggest position since ibm. i had been a big derider of exxon hoping they would show production growth. this last quarter was a good quarter for exxon. a 2.7% yield, this company is a long-range thinking, it hasn't really monetized xto yet, the natural gas...
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. >> visa, mastercard, american express, inherent risks, cash, i inherent risks. it's a matter of knowing what those risks are and what to do and how to limit them. >> now, advocates of today's hearings are likely to echo lee's sentiments. there are concerns about using bitcoin for tax evasion as well as criminal activity. the hearing starts at 2:30 and we'll be live from there. simon, back to you. >> mary, thank you. backed by former facebook board member and general catalyst partners circle develops products that make it easy for consumers and businesses to use bitcoin. the ceo jeremy is heading to the hill later today to testify at the senate hearing. he joins us now. good morning. >> good morning. thanks for having me. >> it's a pleasure to have you on the network. so you basically help retailers accept bitcoin, in essence? >> that's right. we're building products for both consumers and businesses. we will make it very easy for them to purchase, store, send in and receive and make payments using digital currency through online services and apps and then for me
. >> visa, mastercard, american express, inherent risks, cash, i inherent risks. it's a matter of knowing what those risks are and what to do and how to limit them. >> now, advocates of today's hearings are likely to echo lee's sentiments. there are concerns about using bitcoin for tax evasion as well as criminal activity. the hearing starts at 2:30 and we'll be live from there. simon, back to you. >> mary, thank you. backed by former facebook board member and general catalyst...
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. >> visa's up, mastercard is up. >> go over that call! they gave you a clear growth path. they talked about a lot of good things in the pipe. that stock is inexpensive. that stock should be bought. >> defense contractors having a nice day. northrop on the docket on the top of the list for the most part. >> they've executed and executed. if they'd only given lockheed martin that for the web site. >> nafta is not all good. we have to have cleaner skies, take our jobs away. >> i understand but you can't close off our markets. you can't do that. >> i think it's just wrong to say we can open our doors to everybody when the chinese are not playing fair. >> nafta has added a lot of jobs as well. >> we'll check in with pisani at post eight as we await the container store. gold, first weekly loss in three as people begin to think that qe is at a march taper, a december taper? >> barrett did this gigantic deal to raise a lot of capital. you would think given how hard it is to get gold out of the ground these days that there would be some scarcity factor. that currency is not worth -
. >> visa's up, mastercard is up. >> go over that call! they gave you a clear growth path. they talked about a lot of good things in the pipe. that stock is inexpensive. that stock should be bought. >> defense contractors having a nice day. northrop on the docket on the top of the list for the most part. >> they've executed and executed. if they'd only given lockheed martin that for the web site. >> nafta is not all good. we have to have cleaner skies, take our...